The following statements refer to both a rhombus and a square: -- The figure is a quadrilateral (has four sides). -- All four of the figure's sides are equal. -- Opposite sides of the figure are parallel. -- The figure has four angles. -- Opposite angles are equal. -- The sum of the interior angles is 360 degrees. Note that a square is one special case of a rhombus.
They are both 2 dimensional 4 sided shapes
They both belong to the class of polygons called qudrilaterals
They both have 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees
They both have 4 exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
They both have 2 diagonals
They both have opposites sides that are parallel
They both can be divided into 2 triangles
They both have a perimeter which is the sum of their 4 sides
They both have an area which is base times perpendicular height
They both will tessellate
They both have lines of symmetry
all have straight edges
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which of the following describes the similarity between the retained earning, and common stock account?
all have straight edges
A square has 4 sides wheras an hexagon has 6 sides
They are all shapes.
They are all polygons !
The amount of sides.
A square is well a square while a rhombus is a square on one of the corners (a square diamond)
A hexagon has six, a square has four.
Neither a square nor a hexagon are rigid so the question is misguided. Any square can be "squashed" into a rhombus and a hexagon into an irregular hexagon. The only rigid polygon is a triangle.
Not if the hexagon is a regular hexagon with sides of the same length as the sides of the square.
A square has 4 side, a pentagon has 5, and a hexagon has 6.
No because a hexagon has 6 sides whereas a square has only 4 sides
yes it can if your hexagon is bigger